>>I don't see theirs at all unless I drill into their routing group.

:) the link-state routing table sees everything  :)


Are you saying that your SMTP connector lost your routing group (that it was
based on to start with)?
Has someone been fooling around with your AD and/or Exchange?

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I don't see theirs at all unless I drill into their routing group.

I just deleted my SMTP connector and recreated it after I noticed an event
log about it complaining that there was no routing group selected.  I had a
correct address space which should have been all that was required.

It seems to be working again for now according to message tracking.

I'll have to watch it and see if this starts happening again.

Bob 

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Andrey FTL
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 3:58 PM
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Although I am not sure why it is currently working for you this way. Your
own connector should be seen as the one with the lowest cost (1), vs routing
group connector + parent SMTP connector = 2.

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The parent organization's SMTP connector can be set up with the Address
Space scope that would only service their routing group.

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Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 4:44 PM
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Subject: SMTP connection vs Routing Group Connector


I am trying to troubleshoot an unusual (at least from my perspective)
occurrence between our Routing Group Connector and our SMTP connector.

I administer a single Exchange 2000 server that is in its own Admin Group of
a much larger organization.

We have a Routing Group Connector between us and the parent agency, plus our
own SMTP connector to send outside email.  (we have our own T1 to the
Internet as well as the T1 to the parent).

The SMTP connector is set to forward all outbound mail (*) to a smarthost
its cost is 1.  The problem is that most of our mail (approximately 98%)
hits the Routing Group Connector and goes out the Parent organizations SMTP
connector (also a cost of 1) instead of using the local delivery mechanism.

Is there a way to force the SMTP connector to be primary for our site for
non-organization email?  About 2% of our email will go through the SMTP
connector and I can't even figure out why that 2% does.
 
________________________________

Bob Reasoner
Harris County Public Health & Environmental Services


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